Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

No training, no PMs, no safety standards

Somebody gonna die

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Post ID: @OP+1w0ZtBC4

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Even if they do, executives can shut down any press about it.

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Post ID: @1xsq+1w0ZtBC4

They became so lax with their hiring… they’ll hire anyone that fills a quota.

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Post ID: @1nxo+1w0ZtBC4

No training? No safety standards? Not doing PM's? That doesn't sound any different than MT culture over the last 15 years...

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Post ID: @1qhw+1w0ZtBC4

It has.... look at the Aloha campus yesterday. https://www.kgw.com/article/news/local/technology/4-people-hospitalized-minor-respiratory-issues-unknown-exposure-intel-aloha-campus/283-f2794b24-dfdf-4b9e-9763-0101ac4c91da

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Post ID: @1uxp+1w0ZtBC4

Well, Let's not forget what Pat said about PMs to the ENTIRE company on 01-Aug- 2024. There are "too many checkers. Too many people advising too many others. Too many program managers and others." So yea, why in the he-l would any program manager worth anything want to work at Intel. Hope OSHA will be called.

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Post ID: @1qzm+1w0ZtBC4

I call BS on what the OP and @aka said. If you have the safety culture instilled in you why would you change and not perform LOTO that’s just ludicrous.

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Post ID: @1xzy+1w0ZtBC4

@afz In Aloha.

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Post ID: @rte+1w0ZtBC4

LOTO is so overrated. We can get work done so much faster and efficiently.

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Post ID: @gwc+1w0ZtBC4

Which factory?

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Post ID: @afz+1w0ZtBC4

hello..we are all going to die

someday

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Post ID: @aqn+1w0ZtBC4

Intel has to modernize, others achieve mass production (Micron, TI, heck even GF) with a fraction of the HC. The amount of busy work and bureaucracy at Intel is next level. There is still lots of fat and red tape that needs to be burned and eradicated.

This needs to happen, and while this transformation occurs (assuming it happens before the factories disappear), make sure you are working safely and look out for others. if you see something amiss, stop the job, don't post about it here, be the solution.

As for Quality issues, that is the price of learning, don't have the human glue left to keep things together, need to create a better system that makes this work automatically.

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Post ID: @ruy+1w0ZtBC4

I am witnessing no LOTO on a daily basis , and as for checking and monitoring tool parameters nobody cares anymore, sad to see MT's who were once proud of being precise and efficient now not giving a hoot !
There is a lot of trust in MT's to complete parameter adjustments , tool visual checks , torquing sc--ws in critical areas of a tool and they are just being ignored now as far I can see. Yield, safety and quality will suffer going forward. I don't think Intel leadership realize the damage the coffee debacle caused , it showed once loyal diehard BB's that the company really doesn't give a Dam about you. They have destroyed the fabric of the company and any goodwill employees had.

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Post ID: @aka+1w0ZtBC4

A tool alarm does not instruct you to evacuate ONLY the floor wide announcement instructs you to evacuate. You are responsible for your own safety. How dare you evacuate based upon your own judgement???

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